Executive Branch
The Illinois government, like the federal government, has three branches. The executive branch is headed by the state's governor, who is Bruce Rauner as of November 2014.
The executive branch, led by the Governor. Article V, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution, SECTION 8. GOVERNOR - SUPREME EXECUTIVE POWER, states: "The Governor shall have the supreme executive power, and shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws." "Executive Power" means the authority to enforce laws and ensure that they are carried out as intended.
They are the legislative branch of Illinois government.
The state of Illinois has a executive branch. This branch became Governor if the present Governor is unable to finish.
The Governor of the State of Illinois.
The governor of a state (for example, Wisconsin) in in the Executive branch, which enforces laws.
While others have individual responsibilities the head of the Executive branch of the State Government is the State Governor, it can be said that that position acts as and is the Chief Administrator of the State of Illinois.
The judicial branch of government in Illinois administers justice and interprets laws.
executive branch
The Governor is the head of the Executive Branch of State Government, and in the same way the Prisident is head of the Executive Branch of the National Government.
The governor belongs to the Executive Branch.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.